The track, inspired by an actual program that helps low-income families, documents Harvey’s journey through Washington, D.C. in an area surrounding the Washington National Cemetery. “Here’s the highway to death and destruction / South Capitol is its name / And the school just looks like a shithole / Does that look like a nice place,” Harvey sings on the track before assuring the listener, “They’re gonna put a Walmart here.”

However, after the song was written and recorded, a deal that would have allowed Walmart to open stores in metro D.C. as long as they built two in lower-income areas around the city fell through, the Washington Post notes.

“When I’m writing a song, I visualize the entire scene,” Harvey said of her new album in a statement. “I can see the colors, I can tell the time of day, I can sense the mood, I can see the light changing, the shadows moving, everything in that picture. Gathering information from secondary sources felt too far removed for what I was trying to write about. I wanted to smell the air, feel the soil and meet the people of the countries I was fascinated with.”

The Hope Six Demolition Project is due out April 15th. “The Community of Hope” follows the album’s first single “The Wheel.”